But then the module identifier wouldn't make sense: if you are embedding infinispan-core.jar, it would definitely not send "org.infinispan:main" as module:slot, which is what server needs instead.
Tristan On 02/10/14 16:06, Paul Ferraro wrote: > The only other obvious alternative of which I can think is to actually start > the application which uses embedded Infinispan using jboss-modules. > That way you don't need to hack the behavior of ModularClassResolver. > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Tristan Tarrant" <[email protected]> >> To: "Stelios Koussouris" <[email protected]> >> Cc: "Kurt T Stam" <[email protected]>, "infinispan -Dev List" >> <[email protected]>, "Richard >> Achmatowicz" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 9:21:07 AM >> Subject: Re: [infinispan-dev] Clustering standalone Infinispan w/ WF running >> Infinispan >> >> I have successfully created a "hybrid" cluster between an application >> using Infinispan in embedded mode and an Infinispan server by doing the >> following on the embedded side: >> >> - use a JGroups Channel wrapped in a MuxHandler >> - use a custom class resolver which simulates (or rather... hacks) the >> behaviour of the ModularClassResolver when not using modules >> >> You can find the code at my personal GitHub repo: >> >> https://github.com/tristantarrant/infinispan-playground/tree/master/src/main/java/net/dataforte/infinispan/hybrid >> >> suggestions and improvements are welcome. >> >> Tristan >> >> On 30/09/14 10:01, Stelios Koussouris wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> To give a bit of context on this. We are doing a POC where the customer >>> wishes to utilize JDG to speed up their application. We need (due to some >>> customer requirements) to cluster >>> EMBEDDED JDG (infinispan library mode) with REMOTE JDG (Infinispan Server) >>> nodes. The infinispan jars should be the same as they are only libraries >>> and they >>> are on the same version. However, during "clustering" of the caches we >>> started seeing errors which looked like there were due to the fact that >>> the clustering of the caches contained different >>> info between the 2 types of cache instantiation (embedded vs server). >>> >>> The result was to for a suggestion to create our own MuxChannel (I don't >>> know if we have any other alternatives at this stage to cluster embedded >>> with server infinispan caches) but at the moment we are facing >>> https://gist.github.com/skoussou/5edc5689446b67f85ae8 >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Stylianos Kousouris >>> Red Hat Middleware Consultant >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Tristan Tarrant" <[email protected]> >>> To: "infinispan -Dev List" <[email protected]>, "Kurt T Stam" >>> <[email protected]> >>> Cc: "Stelios Koussouris" <[email protected]>, "Richard Achmatowicz" >>> <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, 30 September, 2014 8:02:27 AM >>> Subject: Re: [infinispan-dev] Clustering standalone Infinispan w/ WF >>> running Infinispan >>> >>> I don't know what Kurt is doing, but Stelios is attempting to cluster an >>> application using embedded Infinispan deployed within WF together with >>> an Infinispan Server instance. >>> The application is managing its own caches, and therefore it is not >>> interacting with the underlying Infinispan and JGroups subsystems in WF. >>> Infinispan Server uses its Infinispan and JGroups subsystems (which are >>> forked from WF's) and therefore are using MuxChannels. >>> >>> I told Stelios to use a MuxChannel-wrapped Channel in his application >>> and it solved part of the issue (he was initially importing the one >>> included in the WF's jgroups subsystem, but now he's using his local >>> copy), but now he has run into further problems and I believe what Paul >>> & Dennis have written might be correct. >>> >>> The code that configures this is in >>> EmbeddedCacheManagerConfigurationService: >>> >>> GlobalConfigurationBuilder builder = new GlobalConfigurationBuilder(); >>> ModuleLoader moduleLoader = this.dependencies.getModuleLoader(); >>> builder.serialization().classResolver(ModularClassResolver.getInstance(moduleLoader)); >>> >>> I don't know how you'd get a ModuleLoader from within a WF deployment, >>> but I'm sure it can be done. >>> >>> Tristan >>> >>> On 29/09/14 18:57, Paul Ferraro wrote: >>>> You should not need to use a MuxChannel. This would only be necessary if >>>> there are other EAP services sharing the channel. Using a MuxChannel >>>> allows your standalone Infinispan instance to filter these irrelevant >>>> messages. However, in JDG, there should be no other services other than >>>> Infinispan using the channel - hence the MuxChannel stuff is unnecessary. >>>> >>>> I think Dennis earlier response was spot on. EAP/JDG configures it's >>>> cache managers using a ModularClassResolver (which includes a module name >>>> along with the class name when marshalling). Your standalone Infinispan >>>> instances do not use this and therefore cannot make sense of the message >>>> body. >>>> >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Kurt T Stam" <[email protected]> >>>>> To: "Stelios Koussouris" <[email protected]>, "Radoslav Husar" >>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>> Cc: "Galder Zamarreño" <[email protected]>, "Paul Ferraro" >>>>> <[email protected]>, "Richard Achmatowicz" >>>>> <[email protected]>, "infinispan -Dev List" >>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 11:39:59 AM >>>>> Subject: Re: Clustering standalone Infinispan w/ WF running Infinispan >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for following up Stelios, I think Galder is traveling the next 2 >>>>> weeks. >>>>> >>>>> So - do we need fixes on both ends then so that the boot order does not >>>>> matter? In which project(s) would we apply >>>>> there changes? Or can they be applied in the end-user's code? >>>>> >>>>> Thx, >>>>> >>>>> --Kurt >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 9/26/14, 11:19 AM, Stelios Koussouris wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Rado: It is both ways. ie. if I start first the JDG Server I get the >>>>>> issue >>>>>> on the library mode side when I start that one. If reverse the order of >>>>>> startup I get it in the JDG Server side. >>>>>> >>>>>> Question: >>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> ...IMO the channel needs to be wrapped as >>>>>> org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.MuxChannel before passing to infinispan. >>>>>> ... >>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> For now that this is not being done. If I wanted to do it manually on >>>>>> the >>>>>> library side where I can create the protocol programmatically we are >>>>>> talking about something like this? >>>>>> >>>>>> ProtocolStackConfigurator configurator = >>>>>> ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator("jgroups-udp.xml"); >>>>>> MuxChannel channel = new MuxChannel(configurator); >>>>>> org.infinispan.remoting.transport.Transport transport = new >>>>>> org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport(channel); >>>>>> >>>>>> .... >>>>>> then replace the below >>>>>> new >>>>>> GlobalConfigurationBuilder().clusteredDefault().globalJmxStatistics().cacheManagerName("RDSCacheManager").allowDuplicateDomains(true).enable().transport().clusterName("UDM-CLUSTER").addProperty("configurationFile", >>>>>> "jgroups-udp.xml") >>>>>> >>>>>> WITH >>>>>> new >>>>>> GlobalConfigurationBuilder().clusteredDefault().globalJmxStatistics().cacheManagerName("RDSCacheManager").allowDuplicateDomains(true).enable().transport(Transport).clusterName("UDM-CLUSTER") >>>>>> >>>>>> Btw, someone mentioned that if I follow this method I need to to know >>>>>> the >>>>>> assigned mux ids, but that is not quite clear what it means with regards >>>>>> to the JGroupsTransport configuration >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Stylianos Kousouris >>>>>> Red Hat Middleware Consultant >>>>>> >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Radoslav Husar" <[email protected]> >>>>>> To: "Galder Zamarreño" <[email protected]>, "Paul Ferraro" >>>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>>> Cc: "Richard Achmatowicz" <[email protected]>, "infinispan -Dev List" >>>>>> <[email protected]>, "Stelios Koussouris" >>>>>> <[email protected]>, "Kurt T Stam" <[email protected]> >>>>>> Sent: Friday, 26 September, 2014 3:47:16 PM >>>>>> Subject: Re: Clustering standalone Infinispan w/ WF running Infinispan >>>>>> >>>>>> From what Stelios is telling me the question is a little bit other >>>>>> way >>>>>> round: he is using library mode infinispan and jgroups in EAP and >>>>>> connecting to JDG. So the question is what JDG is doing with the stack, >>>>>> not AS/WF as its infinispan/jgroups subsystem is not used. >>>>>> >>>>>> Unfortunately I don't have access to the JDG repo so I don't know what >>>>>> changes have been made there but if you are using the same jgroups >>>>>> logic, IMO the channel needs to be wrapped as >>>>>> org.jboss.as.clustering.jgroups.MuxChannel before passing to infinispan. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rado >>>>>> >>>>>> On 26/09/14 15:03, Galder Zamarreño wrote: >>>>>>> Hey Paul, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In the last couple of days, a couple of people have encountered the >>>>>>> exception in [1] when trying to cluster a standalone Infinispan app >>>>>>> with >>>>>>> its own JGroups configuration file with a AS/WF running Infinispan >>>>>>> cache. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From my POV, 3 possible causes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. Dependency mismatches between AS/WF and the standalone app. Having >>>>>>> done >>>>>>> some quick study of Kurt’s case, apart from micro version changes, all >>>>>>> looks good. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2. Mismatch in the Infinispan and/or JGroups configuration file. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3. AS/WF puts something on the clustered wire that standalone >>>>>>> Infinispan >>>>>>> does not expect. Are you still doing multiplexing? Could you be adding >>>>>>> extra info to the wire? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With this email, I’m trying to get some clarification from you if the >>>>>>> issue could be due to 3rd option. If it’s either of the first two, it’s >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> matter of digging and finding the difference, but if it’s 3rd one, it’s >>>>>>> more problematic. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any ideas? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [1] https://gist.github.com/skoussou/92f062f2d0bd17168e01 >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Galder Zamarreño >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> twitter.com/galderz >>>>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> infinispan-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev >> _______________________________________________ >> infinispan-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev > _______________________________________________ > infinispan-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev
